“A big part of the problem is that we have legislators who just do not understand computers. They rely on lobbyists to write legislation for them, and instead of trying to adapt to a changing media landscape they’re trying to cripple emerging technology and cling to a business model that was very profitable for a century, but is just no longer relevant.”﻿

For the first time, you can have a say in who takes home a prestigious photography gong. The photos above are ten of 50 vying for the the Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice awards, chosen by a jury from over 41000 entries from 100 countries. Have your say before voting closes on 5 ...

The BBC is challenging everyone with their brief to create an appealing digital experience with a coding component for teenagers aged 13-16. And offering development ££s to see it through to production in the spirit of the BBC Micro..﻿

"The United States then made two critical mistakes. First, it inferred that its triumph meant a triumph for everything it stood for."

"The second mistake was to use the short period of its unilateral dominance, between the fall of the Berlin Wall and the fall of Lehman Brothers, to pursue its own narrow economic interests—or, more accurately, the economic interests of its multi-nationals, including its big banks—rather than to create a new, stable world order."﻿

Dutch designer Daan Roosegaarde’s team -- who have conceptualized smart, interactive highways and parks that remove smog particles -- are turning their attention to bioluminescent jellies and bacteria. By merging their light producing compound with plants, the team envisions illuminating city streets with trees that glow at night.